noun🔗SharePrecursor, heraldoA person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something."The robin in early spring is often a harbinger of warmer weather. "El petirrojo a principios de la primavera es a menudo un heraldo del clima más cálido.signfutureeventtimepersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrecursor, heraldoOne who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the English royal household who formerly preceded the court when travelling, to provide and prepare lodgings."In medieval England, the royal harbinger would travel ahead of the king and his court, securing rooms and supplies in the next town. "En la Inglaterra medieval, el heraldo real viajaba delante del rey y su corte, asegurando habitaciones y provisiones en la siguiente ciudad.royalhistorygovernmentjoborganizationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAnunciar, presagiarTo announce or precede; to be a harbinger of."The early morning frost often harbingers a cold winter. "La helada de la mañana a menudo anuncia un invierno frío.futuresigneventtimeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading